It was 20 years ago today… Two decades of The Business Journal (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ...
The Palomino Group Announces Launch of Meeting Support Services Business Unit (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Palomino Group, a leading commercialization and reimbursement services organization, today announced the launch of its new Meeting Support Services business unit targeted to the biopharmaceutical industry. The company, based in Minneapolis, MN offers comprehensive reimbursement and commercialization consulting services that support biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, and other ...
Events happening in southwestern Michigan (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
v Downtown Kalamazoo Inc. is sponsoring a community forum to PROVIDE INPUT ON DEVELOPING THE 2008 DOWNTOWN KALAMAZOO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE at the Cityscape Event Center, 125 S. Kalamazoo Mall. Urban-planning consultants are presenting preliminary plans for feedback and continued dialogue with downtown business and property owners and users.
Finance and Commerce is the must-read and must-use business resource. (Finance and Commerce)
Small trucks will keep rolling off the line at the Ford Motor Co.’s Twin Cities Assembly Plant in St. Paul, at least until 2011.
Questions emerge as Borough Assembly reviews downtown revitalization plan (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
FAIRBANKS — A proposed downtown revitalization plan has made its way to the desk of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly, albeit months later than organizers had originally hoped.
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
• Power grid closes costly loophole Operators of the New York power grid have closed a profitable loophole that benefited a small number of power traders this year while raising everyone else's electric prices.